// Issue #66530: We would ICE if someone compiled with `-o /dev/null`, // because we would try to generate auxiliary files in `/dev/` (which // at least the OS X file system rejects). // // An attempt to `-o` into a directory we cannot write into should indeed // be an error; but not an ICE. // // However, some folks run tests as root, which can write `/dev/` and end // up clobbering `/dev/null`. Instead we'll use a non-existent path, which // also used to ICE, but even root can't magically write there. // compile-flags: -o ./does-not-exist/output // The error-pattern check occurs *before* normalization, and the error patterns // are wildly different between build environments. So this is a cop-out (and we // rely on the checking of the normalized stderr output as our actual // "verification" of the diagnostic). // error-pattern: error // On Mac OS X, we get an error like the below // normalize-stderr-test "failed to write bytecode to ./does-not-exist/output.non_ice_error_on_worker_io_fail.*" -> "io error modifying ./does-not-exist/" // On Linux, we get an error like the below // normalize-stderr-test "couldn't create a temp dir.*" -> "io error modifying ./does-not-exist/" // ignore-windows - this is a unix-specific test // ignore-emscripten - the file-system issues do not replicate here // ignore-wasm - the file-system issues do not replicate here // ignore-arm - the file-system issues do not replicate here, at least on armhf-gnu #![crate_type = "lib"]